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What you're asking, I'm afraid is pretty much impossible. I've only seen frame interaction where the frame generated was from the domain that opened it. I'm not sure what you would be able to do server-side wise, because server-side code just outputs front end code and you still won't be able to access that parent window.

As a reply on C. Ankerstjerne who wanted to see that html iframe generated by php

I'm positive he knows and is familiar with how server-side languages work ( he is knowledgeable ). I think he meant to say how could you use server-side to solve this problem instead of how to generate an iframe using a server-side language, which gives you the exact same result meaning we're at the same point and haven't progressed further

I'm positive he knows and is familiar with how server-side languages work ( he is knowledgeable ). I think he meant to say how could you use server-side to solve this problem instead of how to generate an iframe using a server-side language, which gives you the exact same result meaning we're at the same point and haven't progressed further